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Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 05.08.2020, 05:43
by Mykhailo
I saw many menuhelmets in the mods and they all look similar, how can I design a menuhelmet the same way?
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 06.08.2020, 23:02
by MaxX
- You can use a white helmet like this one as base (sorry, I don`t know whom to credit for this, I didn`t make it though):
- Helmet_Blank.JPG (2.33 KiB) Viewed 9643 times
- Add another layer to the graphic via gimp/paintshop/photoshop/paint.et/ whatever
- for the second layer you can use the generated bitmap from gp2edit
- then merge the layers fiddling around with visibilty
- rework it until it fits your demands
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 07.08.2020, 11:40
by Mykhailo
Oh, thanks, I wanted to try making some menuhelmets
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 07.08.2020, 12:29
by Mykhailo
BTW, so, that mean, that I can design in GIMP? 'cause doing everything in an outdated MS Paint is extremely hard...
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 07.08.2020, 18:03
by rremedio
Mykhailo wrote: ↑07.08.2020, 12:29
BTW, so, that mean, that I can design in GIMP? 'cause doing everything in an outdated MS Paint is extremely hard...
In my experience, GIMP won't generate files with the correct palette. So I design in GIMP, then copy the final image and paste it over a GP2 bmp with the old MS Paint. I suppose you can probably fix that with some palette configuration in GIMP, but I never bothered trying that.
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 08.08.2020, 13:37
by Mykhailo
rremedio wrote: ↑07.08.2020, 18:03
Mykhailo wrote: ↑07.08.2020, 12:29
BTW, so, that mean, that I can design in GIMP? 'cause doing everything in an outdated MS Paint is extremely hard...
I suppose you can probably fix that with some palette configuration in GIMP, but I never bothered trying that.
I don't even know how to do it) Thanks BTW
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 09.08.2020, 03:51
by samsepi0l
rremedio wrote: ↑07.08.2020, 18:03
Mykhailo wrote: ↑07.08.2020, 12:29
BTW, so, that mean, that I can design in GIMP? 'cause doing everything in an outdated MS Paint is extremely hard...
In my experience, GIMP won't generate files with the correct palette. So I design in GIMP, then copy the final image and paste it over a GP2 bmp with the old MS Paint. I suppose you can probably fix that with some palette configuration in GIMP, but I never bothered trying that.
rremedio - I know what you mean regarding GIMP. I use GIMP as well and I have a similar problem with both ICR2 and GP2, but on my other forum one of the users swears to a solution. I have not tried this yet but if you want to check it out look here:
https://www.icr2.net/forum/showthread.p ... 82#pid9182
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 09.08.2020, 17:07
by rremedio
samsepi0l wrote: ↑09.08.2020, 03:51
rremedio - I know what you mean regarding GIMP. I use GIMP as well and I have a similar problem with both ICR2 and GP2, but on my other forum one of the users swears to a solution. I have not tried this yet but if you want to check it out look here:
https://www.icr2.net/forum/showthread.p ... 82#pid9182
Yeah, I think that would do it. But just pasting the image over a GP2 bmp (generated by GP2Edit or Jam Editor) with MS Paint (win xp version) does the trick for me.
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 17.08.2020, 11:02
by samsepi0l
I tried to use GIMP described in the process above for GP2, and the colors worked right but for some reason when I load the finished BMP into gp2edit it cuts up the positioning of the file wrong and it puts the parts of the car in the wrong locations... strange.
What I do is finish my work in GIMP, save it with the proper pallet as a BMP.
Open the saved BMP in paint, and then re-save it. This loads correctly in gp2edit after this.
Re: Menuhelmet template?
Posted: 21.01.2021, 22:18
by Nimrod1111
If you could get an old copy of a Corel Paint Shop Pro, this would be THE perfect program for GP2 (you can easily manage all the palettes).
Consider it like a very enhanced MSPaint.
I have installed GIMP, but I still use PSP 9 because I don't understand the new program